1. The most viewed post was my sweet and savory Tomato Jam, and I'm certainly with y'all here. Along with the Savory Cheesecake and Pop Tarts I made with the tomato jam, I was so excited about this I had to share it with as many people as I could!! I can't wait until next summer to make a few more batches (apparently three wasn't enough ;))
2. I never thought that I would like fresh wasabi, but thanks to Marx Food's Ridiculously Delicious Challenge, I got the chance to play with it... and play I did! I created an Asian Sundae (incorporating Asian condiments into each component) and White Chocolate Wasabi Truffles (with a crystallized ginger center). Both surprised and delighted everyone that tried them, and I'd call that a success :)
Asian Sundae |
White Chocolate Wasabi Truffles |
4. Another restaurant-inspired dish was the Kaddo Pizza I made last month. Slow roasted sugar pumpkin, spiced beef and a refreshing mint yogurt sauce, and you've got a winning dinner. If you've never given Afghani food a try, do yourself a favor and make this pizza!
5. One of my favorite meals was the Mushroom Crepe Cake I made this summer. My first attempt at making crepes turned out easier than expected and the mushroom filling amazing. This meal was special not only because of the decadent crepe cake but also for the person whom it was made it for ;)
6. Another favorite was this summers' Goat Cheese Ice Cream with Roasted Cherries. Everyone loved it, and I'm sure my parents wished I had made a second batch ;) Next time I might cut the cherries in half, but the goat cheese ice cream base could be enjoyed by itself or with other fruits!
7. My favorite grain this year has been farro, and this Farro with Roasted Tomatoes and Eggplant. The picture surely doesn't do it justice, but it was packed with flavor and an incredible dish highlighting some of summer's finest produce.
8. While I have never eaten chicken and waffles, I think my take on this southern classic turned out fantastic. Potato Waffles with Poached Salmon and Lemon-Dill Sauce is a recipe that surprised me with how well it came together, and one I'll definitely go back to. Hopefully next time I won't overcook the salmon :/
9. I began playing with cocktails this year, and my favorite was the Strawberry Meyer Lemonade Cocktail over the 4th of July, although the Peach Sangria was a close second. This stuff was so delicious, it's certainly worth the cheers :)
10. One of my goals for 2011 was to complete in an Olympic distance triathlon. Finishing the Lobsterman triathlon in just about 3 hours was quite a moment for me, and an achievement I'm definitely proud of. Any ideas on what my goals should be for 2012? (I'm having a hard time this year...)
11. This year wouldn't be complete without acknowledging a big project that I undertook with my good friend Rebecca. Together, we baked a cake and 100 cupcakes for our friends wedding reception (chronicled here and here)! This was quite a learning experience, but a lot of fun and the empty table at the end of the night made it all worthwhile :)
There are probably 10 more I could add to the list, but then it wouldn't be the 11 Best of 2011 ;)
Here's to a tasty, healthy 2012! What are you doing to ring in the new year?
17 comments:
You are one super creative lady!!!!! I still want to try the goat cheese ice cream. We are doing dinner out then just hanging
You sure had some excellent creations this year! Happy 2012!
This is making me so hungry- great choices! I think they really highlight your style and talent. If I may add one more, it would be getting to know each other better this year :) that has been a highlight for me!
Happy New Year! Wishing you all the best for 2012!
Such an amazing year! I was even lucky enough to try a few of these gems and I can say they were as delicious as they look :) Happy 2012!
Sounds like a delicious and fun year! And I agree with Cara...even though I'm not a Boston blogger, MANY of my favorites happen to live in Boston and though we've only hung out a few times, I feel like I've known you all forever. It's really good stuff. More hang out sessions in 2012? That's MY resolution.
That tomato jam might have been one of the best things I ate last year! Hope you have an amazing 2012!
Gorgeous photos, Shannon! That potato pancake topped with a beautiful poached egg sounds absolutely amazing!
You made some delicious food this year! I love those eggs benedict at Zaftigs.
Looks like a delicious 2011! I need to get myself and ice cream maker so I can try the goat cheese ice cream - sounds wonderful!
All of these recipes really jump off the page. Can't wait to see what the new year brings!
High five for the tomato jam!!! I vote more blogger potlucks/get togethers in 2012 :)
Such tasty and unique dishes! Love your spin on chicken and waffles. Happy New Year!
Those wasabi truffles were killer! I'm glad I got to try them!
There's always the half ironman if you want to go longer. My preference though, if I were you, would be to go for a new PR at the oly distance. It's no longer unknown, which is both good and bad for training.
Great recap!
Such killer creative dishes! You've reminded me that I need to make your goat cheese ice cream :)
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